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'Body Of Christ" Returned To Church After Student Receives Email Threats
WFTV ^ | July 7, 2008

Posted on 07/08/2008 7:02:41 AM PDT by NYer

Orange County, FL -- One week after a University of Central Florida student snatched something sacred from church, armed UCF police officers stood guard during Sunday Mass to protect what Catholics call "The Body of Christ."

Minutes before the Mass began, Student Senator Webster Cook returned the Holy Eucharist he was holding hostage in a Ziploc bag ever since smuggling the blessed wafer of bread out of the Catholic Mass service Sunday June 29.

Carol Brinati with the Diocese of Orlando said the Catholic community was "concerned about the possible desecration of the Eucharist," and pleaded for its safe return.

Cook, who was raised Catholic, said he decided to bring the Eucharist home after a church leader tried to physically pry it from his hand. Cook broke Church rules by failing to consume it immediately during communion and then removing it from his mouth once seated.

Cook said he just wanted to show the Eucharist to a friend he brought with questions about Catholicism before consuming it. But outraged Catholics across the globe didn’t believe him and suspected he intended all along to steal the Eucharist and bloggers sent out e-mail messages damning him to Hell.

"I am returning the Eucharist to you in response to the e-mails I have received from Catholics in the UCF community," Cook wrote in a letter to the church. "I still want the community to understand that the use physical force is wrong, especially when based on assumptions. However, I feel it is unnecessary to cause pain for those who are not at fault in this situation."

Cook said some threatened to break into his dorm room to rescue the Eucharist. Brinati said the Diocese of Orlando didn't condone those threats, but was happy Cook had a change of heart and returned it.

"We've been praying about that," she said.

It's still not clear if the controversy is over. There is no word yet if either the Catholic students or Cook will drop their separate complaints filed against each other with UCF's student court. The violations each side accused the other of could result in suspension or expulsion. Cook still disagrees with the more than $40,000 in student funds distributed annually to support Catholic and other religious groups on campus, but seemed conciliatory in his letter.

"I want to thank the individuals who explained the emotional and spiritual pain my possession of the Eucharist caused them to experience," he wrote. "They have demonstrated that the use [of] reason is more effective than the use of force."

Cook said he still hopes to meet with the local Bishop to discuss prohibiting the use of force to recover the Eucharist. He also wants an apology.



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Moral Issues; Worship
KEYWORDS: eucharist; hatecrime; tolerantleft
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To: Lilllabettt

You nailed it.


21 posted on 07/08/2008 8:48:28 AM PDT by marshmallow (An infallible Bible is useless without an infallible interpreter)
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To: NYer
OK, I'm not Catholic, but why is this important? He's holding a piece of bread hostage? Even if it is literally “the body of Christ” rahter than a symbol, so what? I mean, suppose someone was holding my little finger hostage? Am I gonna pay a ransom? What?

I don't mean to be facetious, but I'm really trying to understand the outage. At worst, it seems to me to be blasphemy; bad enough, but not the worst, not even the worst blasphemy, that Christians are subjected to nowadays.

So somebody help me out, please.

22 posted on 07/08/2008 8:58:43 AM PDT by chesley ( Ya can't make Chick's dumplin's outta chick'n feathers!!)
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To: GovernmentShrinker
That's OK. We'll protect the things which we hold sacred ourselves. We have in the past. As everyone knows, Catholics don't pay taxes, don't contribute to civic order, through charities, law enforcement, education and health care in America and have no right to expect civil law enforcement to assist them in this regard.

Let the police protect abortion clinics in case some misguided Catholic nut wants to exercise freedom of speech and tries to persuade someone from killing their child.

23 posted on 07/08/2008 9:00:01 AM PDT by marshmallow (An infallible Bible is useless without an infallible interpreter)
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To: notaliberal

It’s not that we Protestants don’t believe that they are possible; it’s that we believe that it is not necessary that all possibilities be realized, and that most probably are not.


24 posted on 07/08/2008 9:02:58 AM PDT by chesley ( Ya can't make Chick's dumplin's outta chick'n feathers!!)
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To: NYer

This is a copy of the response I received from the BOT at UCF

Thank you for taking the time to write about the recent incident involving a UCF student and his mishandling of the Host at a Catholic religious service. Fortunately, we have learned that this student returned it and wrote a letter of apology to church officials.

UCF takes this situation seriously. As soon as we learned of the matter, our student conduct office responded quickly and will continue to deal with it appropriately.

UCF’s students enjoy participating in a variety of student organizations, including religious groups. We encourage their members to express their views respectfully, and we expect them to comply with applicable laws and university codes of conduct.

Please know that we appreciate your concern.

Amy J. Barnickel, Sr. Executive Assistant, Office of the President
Assistant Editor, Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education
Doctoral student, Texts and Technology Program
University of Central Florida
P.O. Box 160002


25 posted on 07/08/2008 9:13:07 AM PDT by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: Guyin4Os

If you bite down you’ll hurt Jesus.


26 posted on 07/08/2008 9:15:10 AM PDT by ichabod1 (If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it, and if it stops moving, subsidize it.)
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To: Guyin4Os

If this student had gone into a Protestant service and committed what a Protestant considered an act of desecration. I would be very offended on their behalf.

But it does seem that quite a few Protestants take any thing that happens to a Catholic or in a Catholic Church as a teaching opportunity to remind us of how much they hate us and wish we would all have the grace to drop dead.


27 posted on 07/08/2008 9:15:39 AM PDT by lastchance (Hug your babies.)
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To: AnAmericanMother
Ah, so you don't believe Christ's own words in Matthew 26:26, Mark 14:22, Luke 22:19, and especially John 6:35-59.

I believe every word Jesus said. I believe him when he said "I am the door." you know ... wood... hinges. I believe him when he said "i am the path"... you know... pavement... or bricks. Come on people. Learn to recognize metaphors, similes, figures of speech.

28 posted on 07/08/2008 9:17:44 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: ichabod1

“If you bite down you’ll hurt Jesus.”

No we don’t. Only someone massively misinformed, with an agenda, and truly ignorant would believe that.


29 posted on 07/08/2008 9:17:50 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: NYer
Cook still disagrees with the more than $40,000 in student funds distributed annually to support Catholic and other religious groups on campus

I notice he didn't crash a muslim service. Is he okay with that.

30 posted on 07/08/2008 9:18:01 AM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: DuncanWaring
Apparently you’re not familiar with the concept of “miracle”

Well that college student ran off with your "miracle" then. :)

31 posted on 07/08/2008 9:18:33 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: NCC-1701
It is a symbolic representation of what Catholics belive to BE the Body of Christ.

You are distorting what your church teaches. Your church teaches that it is NOT symbolic. It is really the body of Christ. If it was merely symbolic, they wouldn't have gotten into such a tizzy about a college kid pocketing the wafer.

32 posted on 07/08/2008 9:20:06 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: Lilllabettt
Decent human beings somehow find a way to respect other people's beliefs without endorsing their religion

Nonsense. When something is false, someone needs to point it out.

33 posted on 07/08/2008 9:21:16 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: DWC
Neither is the crucifix but it represents Christ

There's another thing. Jesus is no longer on the cross. He is risen. Why depict him as though he were still dead? Why depict him at all? Why not just worship the Jesus Christ who sits at the right hand of the Father, waiting for the time to return to establish his Kingdom on earth?

34 posted on 07/08/2008 9:22:52 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: lastchance
If this student had gone into a Protestant service and committed what a Protestant considered an act of desecration. I would be very offended on their behalf

An act of desecration in a protestant church? Like what? I cannot imagine anything that a vandal could do to a protestant church building that we would consider "desecration" because we don't worship things. We worship God and His Son.

35 posted on 07/08/2008 9:25:06 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (My name says Guyin40s but now I have an exotic, daring, new nickname..... Guyin50s)
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To: Lilllabettt
It's too bad that people raise their kids to be such self-centered punks that in America, the land of the free, armed gaurds are required to allow religious groups to worship in peace, free from violation and ridicule

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True. Something is wrong in this kid's home for him to do something like this. I wonder if in some way he is actually reaching out, and if this experience may be a turning point in his life. We are sometimes drawn to God in ways that might seem quite unlikely.

36 posted on 07/08/2008 9:25:55 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Guyin4Os

God gives all humans the free will to obey His rules or disobey them as they see fit.

Disobeying them, however, is not without consequences.


37 posted on 07/08/2008 9:27:22 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Guyin4Os
Why depict him as though he were still dead?

The Crucifix does not depict Christ dead. It depicts Him dying.

38 posted on 07/08/2008 9:27:45 AM PDT by Petronski (Scripture & Tradition must be accepted & honored w/equal sentiments of devotion & reverence. CCC 82)
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To: Guyin4Os

“When something is false, someone needs to point it out.”

Wrong. Your opinion is yours, wrong though it may be.


39 posted on 07/08/2008 9:28:39 AM PDT by OpusatFR
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To: chesley
I don't mean to be facetious, but I'm really trying to understand the outage.


This is my Body

God is holy! "Holy, holy, holy is Yahweh Sabaoth, His glory fills the whole earth", sing the seraphim angels before God's throne (Is 6:3). He is holiness itself. He is transcendent. He dwells in light inaccessible (cf. I Tim 6:16). This reverence is due to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Therefore to Jesus Christ is due our reverence in the Holy Eucharist.

As sacrament, the Holy Eucharist is the Body and the Blood, Divinity and Humanity of Christ, the whole Christ, present on our altars when the words of consecration are pronounced. Christ is due proper homage and respect - not a plastic bag.

40 posted on 07/08/2008 9:34:11 AM PDT by NYer ("Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ." - St. Jerome)
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